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UNIÓN INTERNACIONAL DE TELECOMUNICACIONES
Oficina de Normalización
de las Telecomunicaciones
Ginebra, 25 de enero de 2008
Ref.:
Circular TSB 189
TSB Policy/TK
Tel.:
+41 22 730 5111
Fax:
+41 22 730 5853
Correo-e: [email protected]
Asunto:
- A las Administraciones de los Estados Miembros de
la Unión;
- A los Miembros del Sector UIT-T;
- A los Asociados del UIT-T
Copia:
- A los Presidentes y Vicepresidentes de las
Comisiones de Estudio del UIT-T;
- Al Director de la Oficina de Desarrollo de las
Telecomunicaciones;
- Al Director de la Oficina de Radiocomunicaciones
Simposio de la UIT sobre las TIC y el cambio climático
– Kyoto (Japón), 15-16 de abril de 2008
– Londres (Reino Unido), 17-18 de junio de 2008
Muy señora mía/Muy señor mío:
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Me complace informarle de que, por decisión del Grupo Asesor de Normalización de las
Telecomunicaciones (GANT) de la UIT, el Simposio de la UIT sobre las TIC y el cambio climático
tendrá lugar en Kyoto (Japón) del 15 al 16 de abril de 2008, organizado por MIC de Japón. Para
ampliar las posibilidades de participación y seguimiento de este evento, se celebrará un segundo
Simposio sobre el mismo tema en Londres (Reino Unido) del 17 al 18 de junio de 2008, organizado
por BT.
2
El Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré, Secretario General de la UIT, enviará la invitación a este evento.
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Le adjunto la invitación a presentar contribuciones y proponer oradores de alto nivel para
estos dos Simposios, acerca de los siguientes temas:
•
El cambio climático y la incidencia de las TIC
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Utilización de las TIC para supervisar el cambio climático
•
Las TIC para mitigar los efectos locales del cambio climático
•
Las TIC y las medidas concertadas contra el calentamiento del planeta
•
La normalización de las TIC en el campo del cambio climático
El plazo para presentar contribuciones y proponer oradores termina el 29 de febrero de 2008. Le
ruego envíe sus contribuciones por correo electrónico a la siguiente dirección [email protected].
Los artículos/ponencias aceptadas deberán presentarse en su forma íntegra, a más tardar el
viernes, 28 de marzo de 2008 (en el caso del Simposio de Kyoto) o el viernes, 30 de mayo de 2008
(en el caso del Simposio de Londres).
Place des Nations
CH-1211 Ginebra 20
Suiza
Teléfono
+41 22 730 51 11
Telefax Gr3: +41 22 733 72 56
Gr4: +41 22 730 65 00
Telex 421 000 uit ch
Telegrama ITU GENEVE
Correo-e: [email protected]
www.itu.int
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Para mayor información acerca de estos dos eventos, consulte el sitio web de la UIT en la
siguiente dirección: http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/climatechange/index.html.
Con este motivo, le saluda atentamente.
Malcolm Johnson
Director de la Oficina de Normalización
de las Telecomunicaciones
Anexo: 1
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ANNEX 1
(to TSB Circular 189)
Call for papers and speakers
ITU Symposia on ICTs and Climate Change
Kyoto, Japan, 15-16 April 2008
London, UK, 17-18 June 2008
Since 1970, the production of greenhouse gases has risen by more than 70 per cent, and this is
having a global effect in warming the planet, causing changing weather patterns, rising sea-levels,
desertification, shrinking ice cover and other worrying long-term effects. The UN Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) foresees a further rise in average global temperatures of between
1.4 and 5.8° centigrade by 2030.
Climate change is a concern for all of humanity and requires efforts on the part of all sectors of
society, including the information and communication technologies (ICTs) sector. Although ICTs
contribute only an estimated 2.5 per cent of total greenhouse gases, this share is set to grow as usage
of ICTs expands globally, growing at a faster rate than the general economy. ICTs are thus part of
the cause of global warming, but they can also be part of the solution, for instance through the
promotion of carbon displacement technologies. ICTs are also vital in monitoring the spread of
global warming.
As part of a major new initiative on the overall topic of ICTs and climate change, ITU is
organizing two Symposia on ICTs and Climate Change. The first will be held in Kyoto,
Japan 15-16 April 2008, hosted by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) Japan,
and the second in London, UK, on 17-18 June, hosted by BT. These symposia will bring together
key specialists in the field, from top decision-makers to engineers, designers, planners, government
officials, regulators, standards experts and others.
To contribute to this work, you are invited to submit an abstract, of maximum 300 words, for a paper
or presentation which is relevant to one or more of the topics below.
TOPIC 1 – CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE IMPACT OF ICTS
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Role of ICTs in carbon-based emissions and the production of other greenhouse gases
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Assessment of the current and future impact of ICTs on climate change
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Comparative assessment of climate change effects of different ICTs
TOPIC 2 – USE OF ICTS IN MONITORING CLIMATE CHANGE
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Use of ICTs for climate data collection and telemetry
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Computer modeling of climate change and weather patterns
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ICTs for meteorological services
TOPIC 3 – ICTS FOR MITIGATING THE LOCAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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ICTs for environmental monitoring and management
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ICTs for disaster prediction, detection, early warning and disaster relief
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Role of ICTs in intervention in disaster relief
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TOPIC 4 – ICTS AND CONCERTED ACTION AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING
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Reducing the ICT sector’s energy requirements
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Energy-saving and reduced power consumption for ICT devices and networks (including
proposed targets for the reductions that could be achieved through the implementation of ICT
standards)
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ICTs for carbon abatement in other sectors of the economy (e.g., video-conferencing,
eCommerce)
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ICTs for implementing and monitoring carbon reductions in other sectors of the economy

ICTs and intelligent transport systems
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E-waste: environmentally safe disposal and recycling of discarded hardware and components
used in ICTs
TOPIC 5 – ICT STANDARDIZATION IN THE FIELD OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Methodologies for measuring the carbon footprint from different ICTs

Role of ITU, especially ITU-T, in standardization of ICT equipment in the light of climate
change

A checklist of energy-saving measures for ICTs
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Alliances for combatting global warming (e.g., GeSI, ETNO/WWF initiative)

Proposals for future ITU work on ICTs and Climate Change (e.g., a draft WTSA-08
Resolution or proposed study questions)
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Improvements to working methods and procedures to take account of the impact on climate
change
To participate in the Call for papers, please send an email to [email protected] by
Friday, 29 February 2008. Authors wishing to present papers should submit the following:

The title of the proposed paper or presentation;
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A brief abstract (maximum 300 words),
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The topic(s) from the list above to which it is relevant,
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The author’s full name, job title, affiliation and nationality
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A short biography for the lead author(s)
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Contact details: postal address, telephone/mobile number and e-mail.
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A preference for presentation at the Kyoto or London events
You may alternatively suggest a particular high-level speaker for inclusion in the programme.
Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their papers following a peer-review process, drawing
upon the resources of the Technology Watch Correspondence Group. Sales/Product promotion
proposals will not be accepted for the workshop. Therefore, any commercial contributions submitted
will be automatically rejected.
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Accepted papers/presentations should be submitted, in full, no later than Friday, 28 March 2008
(for the Kyoto symposium) or Friday 30 May (for the London symposium).
All accepted papers/presentations, including those selected for published only, will be published on
the ITU website and in any published proceedings of the symposia. [Author(s) of accepted papers
will be invited to assign to ITU the right to reproduce the paper in the published proceedings of the
symposium, in any forms and/or languages.]
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